Sounds good...since I'm going to have to delete and re-add anyway, should I just go ahead and do that now or wait until you update the smart app? Just dont want to redo twice, let me know!
Also, I've been meaning to leave a review ...will do that today...
And one more question - I meant to subscribe but cant remember if I did...can you check? If I'm not subscribed let me know and I'll do that also
Thanks again!

If you want Google Assistant or Alexa to tell you when you last rebooted, put this in your Voice Reply field:
Rebooted on {{result}}
Create a file with a name like RebootDate.ps1 and create a TRIGGERcmd command that runs it, like this:
powershell c:\LastReboot\RebootDate.ps1
Put these contents in the c:\LastReboot\RebootDate.ps1 file.
$month=(Get-WmiObject -class Win32_OperatingSystem | Select-Object __SERVER,@{label='LastBootUpTime';expression={$_.ConvertToDateTime($_.LastBootUpTime)}}).LastBootupTime.Month.tostring()
$day=(Get-WmiObject -class Win32_OperatingSystem | Select-Object __SERVER,@{label='LastBootUpTime';expression={$_.ConvertToDateTime($_.LastBootUpTime)}}).LastBootupTime.Day.tostring()
~/.TRIGGERcmdData/sendresult.bat $month/$day
Here's a video showing how to do this: https://youtu.be/VugF9t-UK7Q

If your command has {{result}} in the Voice Reply field, then the voice assistant will wait a few seconds for a "result" of the command to be logged in the Runs list for that command, and will include that result in what it says back to you.
So for example, you could have Alexa run a command on your Raspberry Pi that would take the temperature, and Alexa could tell you that temperature.
As a test, I put this in my Voice Reply field of my "Results Test" command:
Running {{trigger}} on {{computer}} with result {{result}}
I put this in the Command field:
%USERPROFILE%\.TRIGGERcmdData\sendresult.bat "My command result"
NOTE: Use ~/.TRIGGERcmdData/sendresult.sh instead for Linux/Mac/Raspberry Pi.
I said this:
Hey Google, ask trigger CMD to run results test
Google Assistant said this:
Running results test on DS with result My command result
You only have about 4-5 seconds to send a result via that SendResult script. If you take too long, it will say "no result" in the {{result}} placeholder.